By David Godfrey

WIN delegates were invited to participate in the IUCN World Parks Congress held in Sydney, Australia, from 12 November to 19 November 2014. Click 'Read More' for individual coverage of activities at the community dialogues held in the WIN & Pacific Pavilion at the Congress.

By David Godfrey

On Monday, 22 September the Equator Prize 2014 Award Ceremony was held at Lincoln Center's Avery Fisher Hall in New York as a contribution to the UN Secretary-General's Climate Summit and the World Conference on Indigenous Peoples. The evening was built around the Equator Prize 2014 winners, twenty-six (26) leading indigenous and local communities from across the planet that are managing natural capital and ecosystems in a way that meets the challenges of climate change head-on.

By Kimberly

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“Devil’s Claw derives its name from the sharp, hooked form of the woody fruits. It is a herbaceous perennial that stores water and nutrients in order to survive its har...READ_MORE